Nope, you eat it
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@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
Even without the BARF, gray isn't especially good as a brand name.
Good thing it isn't used to name a type of tea with bergamot...
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@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
Even without the BARF, gray isn't especially good as a brand name.
Good thing it isn't used to name a type of tea with bergamot...
In the case of the tea, Earl Grey is a descriptor, not a brand name; Earl Grey tea may be produced by any company. Grey refers to a surname, not a color. Exactly whose surname is unclear. It's traditionally associated with Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764–1845), but the historical accuracy of this is dubious. It may also be derived from a tea merchant named William Grey. The earliest known advertisements in which the name Grey is used to refer to bergamot-flavored tea date to the 1850s, when William Grey was in business, and the names "Grey's Tea" or "Grey's mixture" are used; the title "Earl" first appears in the 1880s, presumably as a marketing ploy to make the tea more prestigious. It's also possible that the tea became connected with Henry Grey, 3rd Earl Gray (1802–1894), who was alive at the time the tea started being called "Earl Grey". </>
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@dkf said in Nope, you eat it:
@HardwareGeek said in Nope, you eat it:
Even without the BARF, gray isn't especially good as a brand name.
Good thing it isn't used to name a type of tea with bergamot...
Shirley the whisky team at Oak Ridge also had an "Earl Gy" brand 100 years ago. AKA the Demon Cuppa.
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@HardwareGeek Guys, please, telling the two spellings apart is perfectly simple:
Gray is the color of aluminum.
Grey is the colour of aluminium.
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The suit filed Wednesday accuses Johnson of pushing "a dangerous and life-threatening diet" of uncooked organ meats and testicles that caused "a large portion of consumers who relied on [his] misrepresentations" to suffer from "severe and other foodborne illnesses."
But seriously, who believed the guy wasn't on steroids?
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@boomzilla the one with the beard?
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
The suit filed Wednesday accuses Johnson of pushing "a dangerous and life-threatening diet" of uncooked organ meats and testicles that caused "a large portion of consumers who relied on [his] misrepresentations" to suffer from "severe and other foodborne illnesses."
But seriously, who believed the guy wasn't on steroids?
People that never tried to build muscle bulk.
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@Carnage said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
The suit filed Wednesday accuses Johnson of pushing "a dangerous and life-threatening diet" of uncooked organ meats and testicles that caused "a large portion of consumers who relied on [his] misrepresentations" to suffer from "severe and other foodborne illnesses."
But seriously, who believed the guy wasn't on steroids?
People that never tried to build muscle bulk.
Wdym, as soon as you try it starts happening.
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@boomzilla damnit, now I want celery soda again.
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@Gribnit would probably go well with bork.
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@boomzilla that's a good price for jurist.
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@Zecc said in Nope, you eat it:
@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gribnit would probably go well with bork.
Or peef.
The famous one made from pets!
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
bork
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@boomzilla Leave it out long enough and it does.
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@boomzilla said in Nope, you eat it:
AFAIK this is just an alternate name for Ayran.
Fixture of every kebab shop, at least in Germany.
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@Kamil-Podlesak like the thread title says, you eat it.
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@boomzilla Got to admit, they have balls.
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27 bad takes on food:
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@boomzilla but, you can enjoy the soft flavor - and fresh taste -
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@loopback0 said in Nope, you eat it:
See, that's what you get for not calling them bell peppers.
Although, although I can't see what it would refer to, a bell pepper sounds like a stunning euphemism - "you ain't done, bell pepper.", for instance.
Also, "Pot-of"? That wasn't truncated. What are you even doing to our language over there?
As for whether it will work, just stick to the inflection as capitalized and I don't see why she wouldn't.
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@Gribnit said in Nope, you eat it:
What are you even doing to our language over there?
Over where? We don't even use dollars. (For now.)
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@Zerosquare The food's not as bad as it's traditionally made out to be, but the names they give it range from hilarious to disgusting.
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@da-Doctah said in Nope, you eat it:
@Zerosquare The food's not as bad as it's traditionally made out to be, but the names they give it range from hilarious to disgusting.
What's wrong with pudding? Don't you like pudding?
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@Gribnit said in Nope, you eat it:
@da-Doctah said in Nope, you eat it:
@Zerosquare The food's not as bad as it's traditionally made out to be, but the names they give it range from hilarious to disgusting.
What's wrong with pudding? Don't you like pudding?
Not when it's black.
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@topspin I see no problem with black pudding:
However, the UK definition of pudding is an absolute mess. Pretty much anything eaten after dinner, or anything a little but squishy, or anything vaguely sausage-like, or whatever stretched definition of pudding that's used to qualify Yorkshire Pudding as a pudding.
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@Jaime that’s black pudding, not Black Pudding.
Guess I should’ve GWKBTFY.
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@topspin said in Nope, you eat it:
Black Pudding
Not the ogre, the thing dissolving him.
Yeah, I'd rather not eat that.
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I'm getting my annual car inspection, and they happen to have crappy daytime TV on in the waiting area. The current show has a chef competition in which they're making burgers. One of them is a kale-yam burger.
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@HardwareGeek TIL, I thought it’s just called sweet potato. Also I don’t know why you would potatoes on a burger, but they make tasty fries.
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@topspin said in Nope, you eat it:
potatoes on a burger,
Not on the burger; in the (meatless) "burger".
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@topspin said in Nope, you eat it:
, I thought it’s just called sweet potato.
Convergent evolution. A sweet potato is a semiintelligent tuber, whereas yams are a type of banana, and therefore fish.
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@topspin said in Nope, you eat it:
Also I don’t know why you would potatoes on a burger, but they make tasty fries.
I've put fries into my burgers before. It's pretty tasty
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@Gribnit said in Nope, you eat it:
Convergent evolution. A sweet potato is a semiintelligent tuber, whereas yams are a type of banana, and therefore fish.
Eh, when you go to the market and your :wife: asks to buy yams but complains they are not yams but sweet potatoes do you care? In USAsian speak, yams and s.p. are the same.
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@Benjamin-Hall
I can only admire the absolute talent to vomit twice right into a small container.
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@Gearhead said in Nope, you eat it:
@Gribnit said in Nope, you eat it:
Convergent evolution. A sweet potato is a semiintelligent tuber, whereas yams are a type of banana, and therefore fish.
Eh, when you go to the market and your :wife: asks to buy yams but complains they are not yams but sweet potatoes do you care? In USAsian speak, yams and s.p. are the same.
In the less-edumacated regions, perhaps.
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@Luhmann said in Nope, you eat it:
@Benjamin-Hall
I can only admire the absolute talent to vomit twice right into a small container.The secret is projectilization.
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@Benjamin-Hall said in Nope, you eat it:
Any explanation for those of us with no idea what "Swiss Miss" is? (I can rule out a winner of beauty pageant in Switzer:innenland, those are not sold in boxes).